iPhone 13 - Apple's Answer To Samsung and AMD By Pro Tech Factz

 The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro will be officially launched on September 14. More recently, Samsung and AMD have been circling Apple's latest A14 Bionic smartphone processor. And people think that these scores are enough to surpass the A15 Bionic coming on the iPhone 13, so as far as graphics are concerned, Samsung and AMD will take the crown. But it turned out that this could not happen. The A15 Bionic will still be the most powerful GPU of all competitors in at least the GPU benchmark test.



iPhone 13 - Apple's Answer To Samsung and AMD By Pro Tech Factz
iPhone 13 - Apple's Answer To Samsung and AMD


iPhone 13 - Apple's Answer To Samsung and AMD 

So a couple of years ago Samsung surprised everyone when they announced a strategic partnership with AMD that allowed Samsung to use AMD's graphics technology in their smartphones. We recently saw AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirm that the next Samsung Exynos chipset will feature  AMD’s RDNA2 graphics which means the Galaxy S22 will be the first handset to debut AMD graphics in smartphones. We also saw benchmark leaks of this AMD GPU and the scores show the chip performing much better than the Apple's A14 Bionic on the iPhone 12 lineup,   at least when taking frame rates into account. So people thought that these scores are enough to beat the upcoming A15 bionic on the iPhone 13 thus Samsung and AMD will take the crown as far as the graphics are concerned. But turns out that may not happen. According to a new benchmark leak,   the A15 bionic beats all of its competitors at least in one of the GPU benchmark tests. The A15 Bionic GPU will have a 6-core configuration like its predecessor, but a Manhattan 3.1 benchmark run using GFXBench reveals that it overwhelms the competition by achieving an average framerate of 198FPS for the first round. This is a little more than what Samsung and AMD achieved in the same test.  But the problem with Apple is that they focus too much on the peak performance and not on the sustained performance. So just like previous years after the first round the GPU throttles and the scores of the A15 nosedive in the second round where the average framerate achieved is 140-150FPS. According to the available information, AMD has the same issue. The peak performance is great but it's a steep drop thereafter. But when it comes to sustained performance Qualcomm's chipsets are better than the rest, they do a better job of not throttling the chip for a longer period of time. But in any case, there are really impressive numbers for Apple and fortunately, we are only a few days away from the iPhone 13  launch so we'll see if these numbers translate into an actual product. With that said, here's some rumor about the Galaxy S22 and AMD chipset that you should definitely take with a heavy dose of salt. According to the South Korean forum the Client, the US will get   Snapdragon 898 equipped Galaxy S22 Ultra except for one carrier. Verizon has requested the Exynos  2200 powered Galaxy S22 models from Samsung, and the two companies are now negotiating.   Honestly, this sounds ridiculous Samsung is not going to sell two chipsets in one market.   So if you ask me, the US market should get only the Snapdragon variant of the S22.   The same source also says that some Asian markets including India will likely get the Snapdragon variant instead of the usual Exynos. This could be possible because Samsung is having some yield issues with the AMD GPU on the Exynos 2200, so Samsung is finding it hard to produce the chipset in tens of millions for the global market. So it's totally possible India might get the Snapdragon variant this time but like I've said there are too many guesses in this report, so I would suggest you take this with a grain of salt as well. Anyway, do let me know what do you think down in the comments 

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